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Anon
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New CF2 owner

Hi we bought our CF2 Rhonda in August and love her :)

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Sat 10 Oct 2009 @ 10:19 Edit this messageQuote this messagePMQuote this message
Anon
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Come to Malvern in it either today or tomorrow. Details are on the site. See Ya
Sat 10 Oct 2009 @ 10:25 Edit this messageQuote this messagePMQuote this message
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Welcome
Here are some details of my CF camper
http://thattoheathmountainrescue.piczo.com/bedfordcffreewaycamperbertie?cr=7&linkvar=000044

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Sat 10 Oct 2009 @ 17:17 Edit this messageQuote this messagePMQuote this message
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Just testing
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Hi there - glad you found the site! How is your van going? Looking good in the photos What engine did you say was in your wagon? There should be lots of photos posted soon in the Club Rallies and Events section of the weekend in Malvern - 40 Beddies turned out which was great. Have you thought about becoming a card holder and then you will be able to access all of the club site. Happy travelling and I will look out for you

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Yeah my husband is sorting out becoming a card holder.
Thought the van in the pic looked familiar :) I pass it on my way to work, makes me smile in the morning!
She is running well. We did a fair few miles in her over the summer in Wales,cost us a fortune in fuel lol, engine is 3.3
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I'm sure the trips were worth every penny. Interesting conversion - do you know what it is?

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No no idea, will take some more pics at some point. To be honest we are still figuring some of it out. Trying to get the fridge to work without having to be hooked up.
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Try the search link top right of the page for how to get the fridge going on gas.

Getting it to light after a period of not being used can be something of an art... (if it's anything like my old luggable 3-way then it's mostly down to how long it takes gas to work its way through to the pilot light and then how long the thermocouple takes to wake & keep the gas valve open - '30 seconds' on the label can be a bit optimistic!).

If you need specific answers for your fridge then the best place to ask is CF Questions oddly enough.

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Thanks for that will try it
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Our fridge has always been a mystery to me too. Ours is what I believe to be a two-way (12v and gas) but we have gas to it and ignition but it doesn't cool - sorry can't help I'm afraid.

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Our fridge was fine on the one site we went to with electric hook up, but most of the sites were just fields and couldn't get it to run off the gas, but to be fair we didn't try that hard as it was mainly used as a bit of a beer store lol
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most of them need to be level before they will work on gas

solarjohn
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